Pharrell Williams is reflecting on his expulsion from the golden arches. The "Happy" singer and hit-making producer recently recalled his ill-fated attempts to work in fast food. "McDonald's ...
Tracey Biel/Variety via Getty Before Pharrell Williams was a Grammy-winning artist, he worked at McDonald's. In an interview with BBC Radio 2 on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the "Happy" musician ...
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Pharrell Williams’ biopic Piece By Piece – out in ...
Music producer and fashion stalwart Pharrell Wiliams recently revealed that before finding success as a recording artist, his first and only employment took place at one of America’s favorite ...
Pharrell Williams didn't make McDonald's too "Happy" when he was an employee for them. The musician, 51, revealed that he was fired from the fast food joint three times before he made a name for ...
Here’s a sentence your critic never expected to end up writing while ploughing through Hegel’s Lectures on Aesthetics 22 ...
2024 has become the year of the unusual music biopic – with the lives of both Pharrell and Robbie Williams being told on the big screen in rather unconventional ways. On Boxing Day, fans will be ...
Before he became one of the most influential figures in music, Pharrell Williams was just a teenager working at McDonald ... In addition, his hit song "Happy" has become one of the best-selling tracks ...
Pharrell Williams recalls getting fired three times ... topping the Billboard charts with singles like Happy and becoming a global sensation. In 2010, he was awarded as Billboard’s Producer ...
Singer Pharrell Williams is due to kick off one of Europe's biggest tech events on Monday, the Web Summit in Lisbon, with organisers keen to move on from last year's edition when several big firms ...
The Cincinnati Bengals were awarded former Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaiah Williams. Placed on waivers this week, the AFC North squad will add the rookie wideout to their active 53-man roster.